15 May – 21 June

Giovanni Pizzo: Sign Gestalt

Lovay Fine Arts showcases historical works by Giovanni Pizzo, a key figure in the 1960s Arte Programmata movement. These ten pieces from the Sign-Gestalt series (1962) focus on algorithmic structures and visual rhythms, highlighting Pizzo’s distinctive language of serial abstraction. This exhibition, a collaboration with the Archivio di Luciano Pizzo in Rome, brings these unseen works back to the public for the first time in forty years.

Rue des Sablons 4,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: Giovanni Pizzo, Lovay Fine Arts.

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